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include senior academics from the Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction and the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial – the largest Biomedical Engineering Department in the UK – and
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interdisciplinary approaches. Today, in addition to general bacteriology, we work with applications of various nanomaterials in biomedicine and biotechnology, metabolic engineering of microbial cell factories and
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variety of new and improved phenotypes, relating to (for example) suspension culture, signalling pathway activation and metabolic efficiency. Once new cell lines have been engineered and characterised, you
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diseases. Where to apply Website https://jobs.vhir.org/jobs/6669428-clinical-research-rheumatology Requirements Research FieldBiological sciences » BiologyEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills
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Departments include senior academics from the Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction and the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial – the largest Biomedical Engineering Department in the UK
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of beneficial metabolic by-products can help other community members. Many of these indirect mechanisms between species can occur simultaneously, leading to complex composite interactions in which the shifting
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(genetics, culture, engineering) and/or mammalian cell culture. Experience with secondary metabolism (metabolite isolation/analysis). Live-cell imaging (confocal microscopy; advanced optical techniques
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skilled student in Physics, Chemistry or Engineering to develop and implement advanced MRSI pulse sequences to study cell metabolism using hyperpolarized magnetic resonance. This position is part of a
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neuroscience, systems biology, photonics, engineering biology, data science, urban health, global health and development, and emerging infectious diseases. Today BU is home to community centers such as the
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of chemical biology including metabolism, signaling pathways, proteostasis, genome engineering, glycobiology, proteomics, protein engineering, metabolic engineering, biosynthesis, biosensors, lipids, nucleic